Sans Superellipse Arnil 3 is a very light, very wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, headlines, posters, branding, tech packaging, futuristic, technical, minimal, sleek, clean, sci-fi aesthetic, interface clarity, systematic geometry, modern branding, rounded, geometric, open, airy, modular.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction, with softly squared bowls and generous corner radii. Strokes are uniform and extremely thin, producing a crisp, wireframe-like texture with ample internal whitespace. Curves are restrained and often resolve into straight segments, while counters tend to be horizontally emphasized and neatly rounded. The lowercase shows a high x-height and simplified forms (single-storey a, compact g), and the overall rhythm alternates between open, wide rounds and long straight horizontals, giving a distinctly engineered, modular feel.
Best suited to large sizes where the delicate strokes and rounded-rect geometry can read clearly—such as headlines, posters, brand marks, and tech-forward packaging. It also works well for short UI labels, dashboards, and product typography when used with sufficient size and contrast, as the very thin strokes can fade at small text sizes.
The design reads as futuristic and technical, with a cool, minimal tone reminiscent of interface labeling and sci‑fi display typography. Its thin, airy construction feels precise and refined rather than expressive, projecting a clean, contemporary sensibility.
The font appears designed to translate a superellipse grid into a coherent alphabet: clean monoline strokes, rounded-square bowls, and simplified joins aimed at a consistent, contemporary system. The intention seems to balance approachability (soft corners) with a distinctly modern, engineered character for technology-leaning visual identities.
Key glyphs lean on squared-round geometry: C/G and 0/O are rounded rectangles, while S and Z are simplified into smooth, linear turns and crisp diagonals. The numerals follow the same superelliptical logic, keeping a consistent, system-like appearance across letters and figures.